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chaos and cairo, secretary john kerry praising the military did not help. >> from benghazi to cairo, obama's foreign policy is not working, but it is literally an inflamed and if we lose egypt i cannot imagine what this will look like. lou: it was quick to frame the fort hood massacre as workplace violence it would not describe truths truthfully the reality on the ground around the world and in particularly fort hood. >> this is the secular revolution, joining us is judith miller. good to have those of our guests here today. is this a government that is having its way and is it firmly establishing this order isn't on the edge of outright rebellion? >> i think the government which has the majority of the egyptian people is actually pushed by the egyptian people. >> they are pushed, the egyptian people want to the muslim brotherhood to get out of the street. they had had it with mohammed morsi and the muslim brotherhood and they wanted the egyptian military to take charge and restored egypt's egypt and a sweater that is is why they are having such a difficult time finding a voice. lou:
chaos and cairo, secretary john kerry praising the military did not help. >> from benghazi to cairo, obama's foreign policy is not working, but it is literally an inflamed and if we lose egypt i cannot imagine what this will look like. lou: it was quick to frame the fort hood massacre as workplace violence it would not describe truths truthfully the reality on the ground around the world and in particularly fort hood. >> this is the secular revolution, joining us is judith miller....
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bloody deadly violence in the streets of cairo today and more violence is expected as the military shuts down demonstrations supporting deposed president mohamed morsi. president obama tonight appears to be assuming role of the great appeaser in the middle east. in northern africa and south asia, willing, it seems, to negotiate american interests and the interests of our allies with the taliban to in some interests directly affiliated with groups in al qaeda and muslim brotherhood for a significant if not dominant role in the egyptian government. we'll be exploring throughout the region the degree to which the obama a foreign policy is responsible and whether this administration cannot successfully play a struktive role in support of egypt's secular military and in the shaping of a new dmocratic government with or without the muslim brotherhood and any forthcoming governing coalition. our foreign policy expert will also take on the issue of why mr. obama wants the muslim brotherhood's participation despite the objections of the secular military and other elements of the egyptian governin
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>> much of what you say i can find agreement with, but i do recall and was i cairo in 0011. the egyptian people that asked mark to step down was not barack obama. the egyptian people decided he should step down then. they then made the decision. the egyptian people have a strong voice. they also spoke about the rule of the muslim brothers and what kinds of distortions were made to the delopment of democracy in egypt. grammarian's of egyptians on the street and they're for the army to try to sort this out and move egypt back into a sustainable position. lou: i would hope that john kerry would call you and get some council on how to emulate their clarity. we thank you for being with us. up next, recent polls show americans are more likely to forgive anthony wiener the and eliot spitzer. why is spitzer winning and we're floundering? and their respective races for power in new york. believe it, this is a big deal and we will take it up in the "chalk talk" tonight. ♪ (horn, ding, ding) how long have i had my car insurance? i don't know, eight, ten years. i couldn't tell ya' but
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there are more cops living in cairo than palestinians living in gaza. >> reporter: the coptic pope was among the religious figures who appeared alongsid general aciesy at the time of morsi's overthrow. in condemning the post-morsi persecution of christians, the obama administration spokesman appeared to balance it with displays of concerns with muslims. >> we have been concerned and condemned the violence perpetrated by the government against peaceful protesters and just as outraged and concerned about reports thathristian churches have been targeted. >> we deplore in the strongest terms the reprehensible attacks of over 40 coptic christian churches and other christian institutions and troubled by the suspicious deaths of muslim brotherhood prisoners and a prison escape attempt near cairo. >> reporter: not just egypt and cops, in northwestern syria last month amateur video purported to show islamist elements among the rebels beheading a franciscan father, a catholic priest for alleging conspiring with the regime. >> wherever we see radical islam we see persecution of christians and bec
there are more cops living in cairo than palestinians living in gaza. >> reporter: the coptic pope was among the religious figures who appeared alongsid general aciesy at the time of morsi's overthrow. in condemning the post-morsi persecution of christians, the obama administration spokesman appeared to balance it with displays of concerns with muslims. >> we have been concerned and condemned the violence perpetrated by the government against peaceful protesters and just as outraged...
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this is the united states embassy in cairo, also closed. the u.s. embassy in bahrain closed. ninety -- 19 of our embassies or consulates in 16 countries across the middle east and all ordered closed by the obama administration. the obama foreign policy effectively closed for business in the middle east. citing threats from the terrorist groups that the president once declared to be on the run repeatedly during his campaign for reelection. the obama administration ordered the closing of those 19 embassies and consulates throughout the middle east for at least the rest of the week. and that is based on what lawmakers and administration sources are calling increased on-line chatter amongst al qaeda and it al qaeda affiliated groups. fox news confirming tonight that enter subject conversations between al qaeda had and his counterpart in yemen led to these closures. thanks to the president's spokesperson, those terrorist groups now know the administration's timetable for reopeeing the closed outposts. >> our current affirmation suggests that al qaeda and affiliated organizations c
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. ♪ >> president obama sent the next guest to cairo to meet with the egyptian president at the height of the tahrir square uprising in 2011. today, he is stressing the need to keep egypt from further deteriorating and maintain a relationship were foes responsible for its future. joining us now is frank, held numerous diplomatic posts, and in acareer that spans eight presints forming as -- serving as former ambassador to egypt and the phiippines. good to see you here. >> thank you. lo is a frightful moment for the united states and for the administration. it seems that every initiative that this president has taken in libya, egypt, and towards syria has been disastrous, and, in fact, not only notsupporting the interest ofthe united states, but making bad situations woefully worse. what do you think? >> well, we have to be fair about it. lou: i want to be utterly fair about it. i want to be straightforward about it as well. >> the middle east is going through a period of revolutionary transformation. since 2011, we have seen governments across the region fall, ethnicities turn on one an
. ♪ >> president obama sent the next guest to cairo to meet with the egyptian president at the height of the tahrir square uprising in 2011. today, he is stressing the need to keep egypt from further deteriorating and maintain a relationship were foes responsible for its future. joining us now is frank, held numerous diplomatic posts, and in acareer that spans eight presints forming as -- serving as former ambassador to egypt and the phiippines. good to see you here. >> thank you....
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a protester supporting mohammed morsi shot ead today i cairo after a violent clash between supporters and the military. earlier in the day residence ere pelting on nyc upporters with rocks and bottles. protesters responded and overall these demonstrations have been well, not cecil, butertainly not reached the levels of violence that we have witnessed previously. so far they have done. >> absolutel most of the action outside of that is that th brotherhood has launched an insgency. they foify their positionsnd are protecting themselves, shielding themsees with women and children andfamilies and in the center of those enclaves they have hundreds if not thousands. lou: we are talking abo what happened in cairo, believing that theilitary could stay out of this. >> i don't think that they want to do that. they are trng to show the world that they ar not happy with those militants. as you can see, egypp, civilian egypt really tried to demand the. lou: no one knows who is in the wrong. these are uncorroborated reports that these are out there, coming from the whistleblowers. how seriously sho
a protester supporting mohammed morsi shot ead today i cairo after a violent clash between supporters and the military. earlier in the day residence ere pelting on nyc upporters with rocks and bottles. protesters responded and overall these demonstrations have been well, not cecil, butertainly not reached the levels of violence that we have witnessed previously. so far they have done. >> absolutel most of the action outside of that is that th brotherhood has launched an insgency. they...
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they have expelled the muslim brotherhood here, we have two senators dispatched by the president to cairo calling for e release of muslim brotherhood leaders who have been imprisoned by the egyptian military, as you say, perplexing general, is great to have you here. thank you. the race for governor in virginia is a tossup, but a new movie and former dnc chairman could sway the vote. filmmaker and preside of cizens united tells us all about lou: virginia led to the tory candidate says the sec is now investigating by a company founded by the candidate does agree tech automotive als the subject of a new documentary said the candidate's record of creation or non creation we ha a president of citizens united david, thank you for being here. what habeen the reaction? >> it is a tremendous build @%story of individuals touched so we found former employees and people who worked there at thh carr company and actually got laid off he did not create jobs they got laid-off at the factory so he is somebody that we wanted to introduce to virginia one-third of the documentary is 30 minutes they could ge
they have expelled the muslim brotherhood here, we have two senators dispatched by the president to cairo calling for e release of muslim brotherhood leaders who have been imprisoned by the egyptian military, as you say, perplexing general, is great to have you here. thank you. the race for governor in virginia is a tossup, but a new movie and former dnc chairman could sway the vote. filmmaker and preside of cizens united tells us all about lou: virginia led to the tory candidate says the sec...
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here we have two senators dispatched by the president to cairo to call for the release of the muslim brotherhood leaders who have been imprisoned by the egyptian military. as you say, a perplexing. always great to have you here. thank you the court-martial trial of the ft. hood terrorist suspect began today. nearly four years after he killed 13 people allegedly and wounded 32 others. paralyzed from the waist down in his attack is representing himself and prosecutors and today's said he planned to kill as many soldiers as he could and thoroughly planned the attack in his opening statement he himself called himself of mujahedin and said the evidence will clearly show he was the shooter. and with the victory for private bradley manning his maximum prison time has been reduced from 136 years down at 90. what is the president trying to prove? former cbo director of whether president obama has pivoted from ross socialism to free-market capitalism. right now,ears of music is being streamed. a quarter million tweeters are tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's wh
here we have two senators dispatched by the president to cairo to call for the release of the muslim brotherhood leaders who have been imprisoned by the egyptian military. as you say, a perplexing. always great to have you here. thank you the court-martial trial of the ft. hood terrorist suspect began today. nearly four years after he killed 13 people allegedly and wounded 32 others. paralyzed from the waist down in his attack is representing himself and prosecutors and today's said he planned...
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lou: we are talking about what happened in cairo, believing that the military could stay out of this. >> i don't think that they want to do that. they are trying to show the world that they are not happy with those militants. as you can see, egypp, civilian egypt really tried to demand the. lou: no one knows who is in the wrong. these are uncorroborated reports that these are out there, coming from the whistleblowers. how seriously should we take those statements and how concerned should we be? >> we should be very concerned. @%ere are regular officers and the other half is that includes one that attacked the embassy or consulate. they have a lot of weapons, including antiaircraft missiles. not so much actually from qaddafi. so now we have that. lou: thank you for the update. where those missiles might be and now we have accounts of where the missiles are when they are indeed missing. we thank you. turning to wall street, stocks higher following retail sales. and the dow jones gaining 21 points. the nasdaq is up 14 and a a half points. apple soaring 5% after investor carl ichan has ta
lou: we are talking about what happened in cairo, believing that the military could stay out of this. >> i don't think that they want to do that. they are trying to show the world that they are not happy with those militants. as you can see, egypp, civilian egypt really tried to demand the. lou: no one knows who is in the wrong. these are uncorroborated reports that these are out there, coming from the whistleblowers. how seriously should we take those statements and how concerned should...
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they have expelled the muslim brotherhood here, we have two senators dispatched by the president to cairo calling for the release of muslim brotherhood leaders who have been imprisoned by the egyptian military, as you say, perplexing general, is great to have you here. thank you. the race for governor in virginia is a tossup, but a new movie and former dnc chairman could sway the vote. filmmaker and president of citizens united tells us all about fast terry. ♪ the boys used double miles frod to fly me for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy th thventure card because you can fly any airline anytime. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock oh, you gu! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing contest a go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet? win! she's always been able it's just her way.y. but your erectile dysfunction - thatould be a qution of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the momen's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready.
they have expelled the muslim brotherhood here, we have two senators dispatched by the president to cairo calling for the release of muslim brotherhood leaders who have been imprisoned by the egyptian military, as you say, perplexing general, is great to have you here. thank you. the race for governor in virginia is a tossup, but a new movie and former dnc chairman could sway the vote. filmmaker and president of citizens united tells us all about fast terry. ♪ the boys used double miles frod...
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the news today out of cairo is beginning to get a little bit better, but we're going to be faced with more violence. we have to have the grit to stick with it, see this new government through making certain we work with it, not tie to it. i'll be the first to oppose anyone who says the way to work with egypt is to break our economic or military assistance. >> and yet, we are hearing precisely that from a number of problem, a number of democrats, the white house disputing it. they convened, again, today, nothing forthcoming on egypt. we are looking at, without question, if there was a tender box, it seems to be egypt and right this moment, as you say, an inflexings point at hand. does this president support the regime, the general support the muslim brotherhood in trying to cast rhetoric around it as if it was, not simply a fundamentalist islamist or organization, but rather a club for democracy that just happens to reside in egypt. it's baffling. >> yeah, i don't think it's quite that. i would like to think that egypt has been a steady priority of the united states since the early is
the news today out of cairo is beginning to get a little bit better, but we're going to be faced with more violence. we have to have the grit to stick with it, see this new government through making certain we work with it, not tie to it. i'll be the first to oppose anyone who says the way to work with egypt is to break our economic or military assistance. >> and yet, we are hearing precisely that from a number of problem, a number of democrats, the white house disputing it. they...
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lou: president obama sent our next guest to cairo to me within the egyptian president mubarak at the height of the uprising back in 2011. today he is stressing the need to keep ties with egypt from further deterioration and to maintain a relationship with those responsible for its future. joining us now, frank is held numerous diplomatic posts in a career that spans eight presidents serving as former u.s. ambassador to egypt, india, the command the philippines. ambassador, good to see you year. >> thank you. lou: this is a frightful moment for the united states in this administration. it seems that every initiative that this president has taken in libya, egypt, and toward syria has been disastrous. in fact, not only not supporting the interest of the united states, but making bad situations woefully worse. what you think? >> we have to be a low bid fair about it. lou: i want to be utterly fair. i want to be straightforward about it as well. >> the middle east is going through revolutionary transformation. since 2011 we have seen governments across the region fall, at this city's turn
lou: president obama sent our next guest to cairo to me within the egyptian president mubarak at the height of the uprising back in 2011. today he is stressing the need to keep ties with egypt from further deterioration and to maintain a relationship with those responsible for its future. joining us now, frank is held numerous diplomatic posts in a career that spans eight presidents serving as former u.s. ambassador to egypt, india, the command the philippines. ambassador, good to see you year....
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even "the new york times" demand president obama stop sending military aid to cairo. the president postponed military exercises scheduled next month. >> i think it's time. this money is to buy influence. i don't think we have any influence anymore. even the last couple of days chuck hagel has been trying to call the general there -- >> the defense secretary. >> and wouldn't even take his calls. it's about time. it's not just egypt. we give a billion and half to pakistan, libya. we can keep some here do it good for this country than give it to people that don't even like it. >> i can't believe i'm saying it "the new york times" editorial said every time you give egypt money they think you're encouraging this behave. why don't we just stand back? >> if you do stand back does it encourage, embolden the muslim brotherhood even more? >> you have to decide, who is your friend? you're taking your bets on the military guys? >> if you cut off contact, pull out money from egypt, do you lose the channel -- >> i would risk losing contact with them. >> i mean, does it heighten the
even "the new york times" demand president obama stop sending military aid to cairo. the president postponed military exercises scheduled next month. >> i think it's time. this money is to buy influence. i don't think we have any influence anymore. even the last couple of days chuck hagel has been trying to call the general there -- >> the defense secretary. >> and wouldn't even take his calls. it's about time. it's not just egypt. we give a billion and half to...
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the curfew went into place in cairo. the latest reports, despite a heavy military presence, there are still people of protesting in continuing this fight tonight as agent to sense deeper into chaos. tracy: is terrible. stay safe. another surprise. the new report clamming the top secret agencies broken rules thousands of times. lori: and killing vote. marisa meyer. the debate. fighting back on wall street, but it's the parking lion that has china in an uproar. details next. ♪ when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edgetec, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ lori: we are all in rare form. a late augus
the curfew went into place in cairo. the latest reports, despite a heavy military presence, there are still people of protesting in continuing this fight tonight as agent to sense deeper into chaos. tracy: is terrible. stay safe. another surprise. the new report clamming the top secret agencies broken rules thousands of times. lori: and killing vote. marisa meyer. the debate. fighting back on wall street, but it's the parking lion that has china in an uproar. details next. ♪ when we made our...
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they are now inside of cairo. they are trying to turn down the flame. it is much harder for the muslim brotherhood to get people out on the streets. however, sympathizers launch an attack executing 25 police officers. that does not do much for the brotherhood. it really shocked the egyptian people. it was the army that was being seared at that time. all of a sudden, we get a curveball this morning. the former president who was deposed in 2011, but had run egypt for more than 30 years may be freed from jail. his lawyer says he now may be released. whether that happens or not is a little bit more shaky in the sense of what the army -- it seems like this latest round of violence probably is not over. it should give both sides a chance to step back. >> this is unbelievable thank you. dennis: let's bring in the vice president at the heritage foundation. he joins us from washington. i am just kind of wondering here , still under house arrest. is that the latest? >> that is right. on the one hand you do have where he has been cleared on most charges. the other
they are now inside of cairo. they are trying to turn down the flame. it is much harder for the muslim brotherhood to get people out on the streets. however, sympathizers launch an attack executing 25 police officers. that does not do much for the brotherhood. it really shocked the egyptian people. it was the army that was being seared at that time. all of a sudden, we get a curveball this morning. the former president who was deposed in 2011, but had run egypt for more than 30 years may be...
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a very chaotic scene right now if you're in cairo. >> and, ian lee in cairo. no one is backing down here, correct? you still have the authorities, the military government going after the protesters? you still have the protesters refusing to leave this site. this only seems to be s to be escalating? >> reporter: that's right. i'm also hearing reports around cairo, there are supporters of ousted president also taking to the streets. and there have been clashes in other areas, other districts. the government has shut down the national rail service in attempt to kind of isolate all of these incidents. the brotherhood has condemned that, saying they're trying to stop the protesters from voicing their opinions. but this does seem to be escalating of sorts as the day progresses, since the early morning raid took place, really, without any warning. >> okay. you can see the development on the ground in cairo. ian lee, we'll check back with you in a little bit. appreciate it. >>> the case of a vicious beating on a school bus in florida. this is captured on surveillance
a very chaotic scene right now if you're in cairo. >> and, ian lee in cairo. no one is backing down here, correct? you still have the authorities, the military government going after the protesters? you still have the protesters refusing to leave this site. this only seems to be s to be escalating? >> reporter: that's right. i'm also hearing reports around cairo, there are supporters of ousted president also taking to the streets. and there have been clashes in other areas, other...
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she travels back and forth between cairo and berlin. you yourself -- what do you think of the situation there at the moment? >> the situation is really dramatic. it is the army against the muslim brothers, and what we can do again support. what we forget is that the society is against each other. it can be a civil war, and now, the situation is that the muslim brotherhood has taken a stance. now we have a lot of attacks, and the army now, a lot of people have coalition with the army, but they are afraid to because they did not understand why the army has this big violence against the society. just now, you have a big split in society. >> what about the people in egypt? what do they think of the muslim brotherhood? >> that is a big problem in egypt. a lot of people sympathize with the muslim brothers, but now, the problem is there's a lot of fear in the society. as you here at the demonstrations, they do not say they want freedom. they say they want an islamic state, which makes the muslim broherhood very afraid. did they have something
she travels back and forth between cairo and berlin. you yourself -- what do you think of the situation there at the moment? >> the situation is really dramatic. it is the army against the muslim brothers, and what we can do again support. what we forget is that the society is against each other. it can be a civil war, and now, the situation is that the muslim brotherhood has taken a stance. now we have a lot of attacks, and the army now, a lot of people have coalition with the army, but...
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in the poll cairo suburb of ten year old mina likes to escape from his tiny apartment on the rooftops there you can see the crosses on top of the local church where policemen enjoy the intensity and heat next to the entrance it's unlikely that mina realizes his father was like a tia humble government employee was killed on this very roof. a sniper's bullet caught him in the chest on the table night of twenty thirty because father was one of six christians who died in sectarian violence. we were sitting here all together and dad went up to the roof to check on the church and he wanted to know what was going on there and if he had to go and defend it in a moment then he went up there twice the third time he left he didn't come back. he was brought back and laid down here. this is just sitting here on my arm i have an image of jesus christ i like it a lot i also have one of pope shenouda the madonna. every single tattoo is really important to me. the eldest son crolla swears short sleeved shirts to show off his tattoos openly displaying your affiliation to the christian minority in an is
in the poll cairo suburb of ten year old mina likes to escape from his tiny apartment on the rooftops there you can see the crosses on top of the local church where policemen enjoy the intensity and heat next to the entrance it's unlikely that mina realizes his father was like a tia humble government employee was killed on this very roof. a sniper's bullet caught him in the chest on the table night of twenty thirty because father was one of six christians who died in sectarian violence. we were...
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we begin with egypt and the violence that has been unleashed on the streets of cairo. hundreds killed, president obama forced to interrupt his vacation, weighing in on the deadly events. offering little in the way of an explanation for the failure of his administration's policy. he hardly acknowledged failure itself. and he distanced himself today from mohammed morsi as he expressed support for diplomatic solution and condemned those moves to violence. senior white house correspondent wendell goler has our report. >> president obama was in front of tv cameras. he focused most of the condemnation on the military and announced the u.s. will boycott joint exercises that have been set for next month. >> our cooperation cannot continue as usual when civilians are being killed in the streets. when rights are being rolled back. reporter: it was once a mainstay of the regional relationship. but they haven't been held since 2009 because of egypt's continuing political instability. here on martha's vineyard, mr. obama has spent time on the phone with his national security team a
we begin with egypt and the violence that has been unleashed on the streets of cairo. hundreds killed, president obama forced to interrupt his vacation, weighing in on the deadly events. offering little in the way of an explanation for the failure of his administration's policy. he hardly acknowledged failure itself. and he distanced himself today from mohammed morsi as he expressed support for diplomatic solution and condemned those moves to violence. senior white house correspondent wendell...
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she travels back and forth between cairo and berlin. you yourself -- what do you think of the situation there at the moment? >> the situation is really dramatic. it is the army against the muslim brothers, and what we can do again support. what we forget is that the society is against each other. it can be a civil war, and now, the situation is that the muslim brotherhood has taken a stance. now we have a lot of attacks, and the army now, a lot of people have coalition with the army, but they are afraid to because they did not understand why the army has this big violence against the society. just now, you have a big split in society. >> what about the people in egypt? what do they think of the muslim brotherhood? >> that is a big problem in egypt. a lot of people sympathize with the muslim brothers, but now, the problem is there's a lot of fear in the society. as you here at the demonstrations, they do not say they want freedom. they say they want an islamic state, which makes the muslim broherhood very afraid. did they have something
she travels back and forth between cairo and berlin. you yourself -- what do you think of the situation there at the moment? >> the situation is really dramatic. it is the army against the muslim brothers, and what we can do again support. what we forget is that the society is against each other. it can be a civil war, and now, the situation is that the muslim brotherhood has taken a stance. now we have a lot of attacks, and the army now, a lot of people have coalition with the army, but...
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an old fear it weaves its way through cairo's ancient streets early in the morning . come up a priest of the archangel michael church is late for the first service. it starts at six in the morning to enable believers to pray before they go to work sunday is not a day of rest in egypt. it . up the earth. if you are going to go with people who come to the church today or are regular congregation they come here every sunday to pray. recently it has become very difficult to avoid discussions about politics and violence between christians and muslims and i don't want but i really beg our church goes nuts to turn the house of god into a place of arguments. for the fickle in regards to the religious conflicts of course we all worry about it not just the cops but the whole country does after the revolution and the overthrow of mubarak the church has been attacked about ten times. but i will still keep saying that the muslims are all brothers who will follow. the cairo suburb the fuel sources similar to many of the capitals districts they will have a poor area of high rise bui
an old fear it weaves its way through cairo's ancient streets early in the morning . come up a priest of the archangel michael church is late for the first service. it starts at six in the morning to enable believers to pray before they go to work sunday is not a day of rest in egypt. it . up the earth. if you are going to go with people who come to the church today or are regular congregation they come here every sunday to pray. recently it has become very difficult to avoid discussions about...
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according to the muslim brotherhood as police and snipers combined to remove pro morsi protest camps in cairo but the government says it's just said t.v. . is real and is palestinians by announcing new plans for the house and small settlement homes in occupied areas between a restart of french all middle east peace talks under threat. and rubbish spined recycling bins are used to track people in the streets of london collecting data from that mobile phones as well as the little. breaking news this hour this is the security forces in egypt unleashed a wave of violence to crush protest camps in cairo sets howbeit supporters of the ousted president mohamed morsi we're getting live pictures from cairo right now for you the muslim brotherhood claims over six hundred people have been killed in the syrian clashes but the government says only before have been confirmed to have lost their lives and right now we're able to bring you about truth is in cairo and she is joining us live on the phone hi there so there's huge variation there reported number of casualties coming from all sides also later as y
according to the muslim brotherhood as police and snipers combined to remove pro morsi protest camps in cairo but the government says it's just said t.v. . is real and is palestinians by announcing new plans for the house and small settlement homes in occupied areas between a restart of french all middle east peace talks under threat. and rubbish spined recycling bins are used to track people in the streets of london collecting data from that mobile phones as well as the little. breaking news...
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it wasn't just happening in cairo. this was alexandria on the mediterranean coast, egypt's second city. clashes and deaths have been reported from across the country. wounded, dying, and the dead were carried out of the square. more and more of them. many were taken back to a mosque where some had prayed before the protest. treatedf counties were -- casualties were treated, and they kept coming in. the euphoria that followed the removal of the old dictatorship in 2011 seems like a long time ago now. army'sers of the actions, and there are many in egypt, will not have much sympathy for the casualties. this procession, they have been carrying bodies up the stairs now for most of the time we have been here. the main floor of the mosque. that is the place where the casualties are coming in. there is another body coming up the stairs right now. clashes broke out in different places in cairo throughout the afternoon. the army and its supporters say the fate ofing armed islamists. the army's opponents also include secular peo
it wasn't just happening in cairo. this was alexandria on the mediterranean coast, egypt's second city. clashes and deaths have been reported from across the country. wounded, dying, and the dead were carried out of the square. more and more of them. many were taken back to a mosque where some had prayed before the protest. treatedf counties were -- casualties were treated, and they kept coming in. the euphoria that followed the removal of the old dictatorship in 2011 seems like a long time ago...
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it wasn't just happening in cairo. this was alexandria on the mediterranean coast, egypt's second city. clashes and deaths have been reported from across the country. wounded, dying, and the dead were carried out of the square. more and more of them. many were taken back to a mosque where some had prayed before the protest. treatedf counties were -- casualties were treated, and they kept coming in. the euphoria that followed the removal of the old dictatorship in 2011 seems like a long time ago now. army'sers of the actions, and there are many in egypt, will not have much sympathy for the casualties. this procession, they have been carrying bodies up the stairs now for most of the time we have been here. the main floor of the mosque. that is the place where the casualties are coming in. there is another body coming up the stairs right now. clashes broke out in different places in cairo throughout the afternoon. the army and its supporters say the fate ofing armed islamists. the army's opponents also include secular peo
it wasn't just happening in cairo. this was alexandria on the mediterranean coast, egypt's second city. clashes and deaths have been reported from across the country. wounded, dying, and the dead were carried out of the square. more and more of them. many were taken back to a mosque where some had prayed before the protest. treatedf counties were -- casualties were treated, and they kept coming in. the euphoria that followed the removal of the old dictatorship in 2011 seems like a long time ago...
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reporting in cairo. they have been held since tuesday, and two other journalists working for our sister channels have also been detained for self weeks. aljazeera is urging egyptian to release our colleagues unconditionally. we have had our signal jammed, and journalists locked out of the office. a broadcast under the same company license as the english and arabic channels. >> in sow mail i can't, rape is common place in refugee camps. many results go unreported, because victims fear stigma, as well as reprize also. there were 800 reported cases of sexual violence in pogadishu as well. >> these are brave women. they receive legal advice. the somali women are offered therapy and medical treatment. it's the weakest members of society who bear the brunt of these kinds of attacks. this blind woman was raped a few weeks ago. >> a man hit me with a flashlight in the face. he pressed on my forehead and ordered me not to make any noise. after he raped me. he kicked me in the ribs. >> this mother of five was shot
reporting in cairo. they have been held since tuesday, and two other journalists working for our sister channels have also been detained for self weeks. aljazeera is urging egyptian to release our colleagues unconditionally. we have had our signal jammed, and journalists locked out of the office. a broadcast under the same company license as the english and arabic channels. >> in sow mail i can't, rape is common place in refugee camps. many results go unreported, because victims fear...
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the overthrow of morsi and the onset of violence in cairo has led to erratic and contradictory statements and policies in the response of the white house. many republicans and democrats in congress have been no less a confounding. our chief white house correspondent ed henry. >> just back from vacation obama is immediately facing pressure to deal with a spiraling situation in egypt with chuck hagel declaring the violence must end although he quickly added the administration believes it has little leverage. >> ability to influence the outcome is limited. it is up to the egyptian people. they are a large in great sovereign nation. it will be there responsibility to sort this out. >> key republicans disagree in they say it is time to cut off the 1.$3 billion of military aid provided to egypt each yeer. >> we have no credibility we have influence when you do not use that you do not have it. >> we're not using the hearts and minds of each of you have a failed state we will have to suspend our a we cannot support the reaction of the military. >> while they said they review -- reviewing every as
the overthrow of morsi and the onset of violence in cairo has led to erratic and contradictory statements and policies in the response of the white house. many republicans and democrats in congress have been no less a confounding. our chief white house correspondent ed henry. >> just back from vacation obama is immediately facing pressure to deal with a spiraling situation in egypt with chuck hagel declaring the violence must end although he quickly added the administration believes it...
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bloody deadly violence in the streets of cairo today and more violence is expected as the military shuts down demonstrations supporting deposed president mohamed morsi. president obama tonight appears to be assuming role of the great appeaser in the middle east. in northern africa and south asia, willing, it seems, to negotiate american interests and the interests of our allies with the taliban to in some interests directly affiliated with groups in al qaeda and muslim brotherhood for a
bloody deadly violence in the streets of cairo today and more violence is expected as the military shuts down demonstrations supporting deposed president mohamed morsi. president obama tonight appears to be assuming role of the great appeaser in the middle east. in northern africa and south asia, willing, it seems, to negotiate american interests and the interests of our allies with the taliban to in some interests directly affiliated with groups in al qaeda and muslim brotherhood for a
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we go now to cairo, joined by three guests. democracy now! correspondent sharif abdel kouddous and lina attalah, chief editor and cofounder of the cairo-based news website, mada masr. joining us from washington, the executive, director of the middle east research and information project read sharif, yesterday morning when this all began, please, describe what happened. take us through the day. >> before i do that, slight correction, three journalists were killed yesterday, the photojournalist was not killed. that was an erroneous report that filtered through the media yesterday. to answer your question, yesterday was a day of violence and chaos and bloodshed, the most violent episode i have witnessed as reporter in egypt for the past 2.5 years. walking around the northeastern where ahood in cairo mosque was located, you could hear the crackle of machine-gun fire intermittently in the air. in theas teargas thrown city mixed with black smoke rising from cairo. just to give you a sense of what it was like to get in for protesters, to get in or o
we go now to cairo, joined by three guests. democracy now! correspondent sharif abdel kouddous and lina attalah, chief editor and cofounder of the cairo-based news website, mada masr. joining us from washington, the executive, director of the middle east research and information project read sharif, yesterday morning when this all began, please, describe what happened. take us through the day. >> before i do that, slight correction, three journalists were killed yesterday, the...
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deadly violence in the streets of cairo today and more violence is expected as the military shuts down demonstrations supporting mohammed morsi. president obama tonight appears to be assuming the role of the great appeaser in the middle east. in northern africa, it seems to negotiating the interest of our allies with the taliban and supporting groups affiliated in syria and the muslim brotherhood's desire for a significant if not
deadly violence in the streets of cairo today and more violence is expected as the military shuts down demonstrations supporting mohammed morsi. president obama tonight appears to be assuming the role of the great appeaser in the middle east. in northern africa, it seems to negotiating the interest of our allies with the taliban and supporting groups affiliated in syria and the muslim brotherhood's desire for a significant if not
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just minutes ago, a helicopter flew him from cairo's prison and here is the report from cairo. >> released from the prison after hours of legal procedure, hosni mubarak is released. the destination is very short down the road, the medical facility. he will remain under house arrest under the terms of the state of emergency decree issued by the government. his ban on leaving the country has also been reimposed. meanwhile, the trial for deaths in 2011 resumes. >> the allegation is that he will be tried through n three different cases and that movement is not just a revolution but a military coup. >> those who opposed him for decades will also appear. charged with inciting the violence in recent months. they accuse the morsi government of not being aggressive enough in taking action against mubarak, saying he must take responsibility for the release of the men he replaced. a prison cell but the circumstances have certainly emphatically improved. >> and what are we i think we lost jonathan betts but we will check in with him throughout the day and of course here for continuing coverage of the
just minutes ago, a helicopter flew him from cairo's prison and here is the report from cairo. >> released from the prison after hours of legal procedure, hosni mubarak is released. the destination is very short down the road, the medical facility. he will remain under house arrest under the terms of the state of emergency decree issued by the government. his ban on leaving the country has also been reimposed. meanwhile, the trial for deaths in 2011 resumes. >> the allegation is...